Our client is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Science Teacher to join a high-performing grammar school in Buckinghamshire from April. This is an excellent opportunity to teach motivated high-attaining pupils in a school known for its academic excellence strong behaviour and supportive leadership.
The Science department is well established and highly successful with consistently strong outcomes and a collaborative team culture.
The Role
Teaching Science across KS3 and KS4 with the opportunity to teach KS5 depending on specialism
Planning and delivering challenging well-structured lessons
Supporting practical Science lessons with a strong focus on safety and precision
Stretching and challenging high-achieving pupils
Assessing pupil progress and providing high-quality feedback
Contributing to curriculum development and enrichment opportunities
The Ideal Candidate Will Have
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
A degree in a Science-related subject
Experience teaching Science at KS3 and KS4 (KS5 desirable)
Strong subject knowledge and confidence teaching high-attaining pupils
High expectations for pupil behaviour engagement and achievement
A professional organised and reflective teaching approach
School Information
This grammar school in Buckinghamshire is known for its outstanding academic reputation calm learning environment and strong pastoral care. The Science department is well resourced well organised and supported by experienced technicians and senior leaders.
Staff benefit from excellent behaviour motivated pupils and a professional working environment that allows teachers to focus on high-quality teaching and learning.
Salary
Paid to scale on MPS / UPS
Application
To apply for this Science Teacher position in Buckinghamshire starting April please submit your CV or contact us for further information. Early applications are encouraged.
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